- Business DisputesThe attorneys on Andrus' IP litigation team are engaged in federal courts across the country pursuing and defending claims of patent infringement, trademark infringement, copyright infringement, unfair competition, trade secret violations, licensing disputes and related intellectual property contract disputes. A core competency of our litigation team is trying complex cases to judges and juries. We are skilled at courtroom presentation, using the appropriate mix of witness preparation, demonstrations, exhibits, video, computer animation and other courtroom technology to distill complex factual and legal matters. Our team also represents clients in alternative dispute resolution of litigations and other disputes, including mediations and arbitrations.
- Business TransactionsThe IP attorneys in the IP Transactions Group at Andrus have both an in-depth understanding of intellectual property issues, and the drafting and negotiation expertise to capitalize on that knowledge in complex commercial transactions involving all types of intellectual property. The attorneys practicing in this area - all of whom are registered patent attorneys - have drafted and negotiated numerous technology-related commercial agreements, both in private practice and in-house counsel roles.
- Trade SecretsHe works with clients to identify intellectual property strategies to complement and achieve business goals. He also counsels clients regarding patentability and infringement issues, trade secret protection, copyrights, IP management and planning, and corporate IP development and has experience with drafting and negotiating various intellectual property agreements and confidentiality agreements.
- Intellectual PropertyIn 1941, Merle E. Sceales joined the firm and the firm subsequently became known as Andrus & Sceales. By 1952, Glenn O. Starke and Eugene R. Sawall had joined the firm and the practice continued to grow. In 1968, the firm was renamed Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall. In 2013, the firm became known as Andrus Intellectual Property Law.
- Unfair CompetitionSimply Manufacturing, Inc. v. ALKAR-RAPIDPAK, INC., No. 2018-cv-000133 (Wis. Cir. Sauk Co.). Representing client ALKAR against claims under the Wisconsin Patent Notification Act, Wis. Stat. § 100.197, and related unfair competition claims.
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